Title: Barakaat-ud-Do
1Barakaat-ud-Doaa(Blessings of Prayer)by The
Promised Messiah Imam Mahdi (a.s.)Presentation
at the 14th National Taalim-ul Quran Class
at Toronto, Canada (5-7 August, 2005)Prepared
and Delivered byDr. Saleem RahmanOttawa
2Background of Writing this Book
- Barakaat-ud-Doaa
- (Blessings of Prayer)
- Published 1310 Hijra April 1893 A.D.
- A rebuttal of two books written by Sir Sayyed
Ahmad Khan KCSI Knight Commander Star of India
- 1. Ad-Doaa wal Istijaabah
- Prayer and the Acceptance of Prayer
- 2. Tahreer fee Osool-it-Tafseer
- A Treatise on the
- Principles of Exegesis
- (i.e., the Commentary of the Holy Quran)
3Background
- Sir Sayyed negated the Islamic beliefs in
- Revelation
- (God as the) External Source of Revelation
- Revelation in the form of Specific Words
- Angels
- as the medium, who carry Revelation from God to
a human - Sir Sayyeds writings helped formulate a Naturist
school of thought in India. The Naturists were
influenced by the Western Philosophy of that time
4Background
- They tried to reconcile Islamic Principles with
Western Philosophy, by presenting interpretations
of the Holy Quran that were usually quite
distorted - The Naturists were without their realizing it
causing a lot of damage to the perception of
Islam and were misleading the Muslims and turning
them away from Islam - The Promised Messiah defended, and clarified, the
beliefs regarding - The Angels and their many tasks, in his book
Aaeena-e-Kamaalaat-e-Islam (A Mirror of the
Excellences of Islam) and, - The reality of Prayer to God and the Acceptance
of Prayer by God, in his book Barakaat-ud-Doaa
The Blessings of Prayer
5Background
- In this book, Barakaat-ud-Doaa, the Promised
Messiah also laid out the principles that must be
followed in any commentary of the Holy Quran - Sir Sayyed had demanded, from a rival, to produce
a description of such principles. The Promised
Messiah (a.s.) responded, instead. - The Promised Messiah described seven guiding
principles to be kept in mind in evaluating any
commentary of the Holy Quran.
6What did the Book, Barakaat-ud-Doaa,
Accomplish?A Warning, A Challenge, A Defence
- Warned the self-appointed friends of Islam that
they were, in fact, hurting the cause of Islam - Challenged the opponents of Islam to come to the
Promised Messiah and witness Signs from God in
support of Islam - Defended Islamic beliefs, that were under attack,
by presenting logical and rational arguments
7Sir Sayyeds Ideas about Prayer and the Meaning
of its Acceptance
- 1. God promises that He will accept prayers
(4061) -
- Your Lord says, Pray to Me I will answer your
prayer (4061) - But, in practice, many prayers are humbly
presented to God, yet nothing is gained as a
result
- This can only mean that
- The acceptance of prayer does not mean that God
will simply grant someone the thing which one
has prayed for
8Pre-destination is supreme Prayer is of no help
- 2. It is, in fact, the Pre-destination that
determines all events that will happen and those
that will not happen - Thus, Gods promise to accept prayers cannot be
taken as a general promise, because events
pre-destined to not happen will surely not
happen regardless of your prayers for them to
happen - Therefore, the notion of Acceptance of Prayer can
only mean the Acceptance of Prayer as an Act of
Worship that is all!
9Pre-destination is supreme Prayer is simply
redundant
- However, if something is pre-destined to happen
and, by chance, you also prayed for it to happen,
then it will happen though not due to the
(acceptance of) prayer, but due to its pre-destiny
10Prayer as a tool of Distraction from Ones
Problems
- When you pray, and call to your mind How Great
is God, and how Majestic and Powerful is He
then this idea occupies your mind and distracts
your attention from your worries this is Sabr,
or patience to persevere in the face of your
hardships
11Summary Sir Sayyeds Ideas about Prayer and the
Meaning of its Acceptance
- In short
- Whats going to happen is going to happen
whether you pray for it or not - Prayer is utterly useless as a means of getting
something from God.
- Prayer is accepted only as an act of worship.
- It is not accepted in the sense of God
answering you, or actually giving you what you
prayed for
12Summary Sir Sayyeds Ideas about Prayer and
the Meaning of its Acceptance
- Prayer is, at best, a distraction from your
problems and worries, and it can give you an
illusion of patience just to get you through
hard times
- It is mans nature to expect someone to help
him in his desperate moments - So to satisfy mans nature man has been
taught You must ask God, for whatever you need
help with
13The Rebuttal of Sir Sayyeds Naturist Ideas by
The Promised Messiah (a.s.)
14Pre-destination Cause Effect
- Everything in the world, whether good or evil, is
governed by the laws of destiny determined by God
Almighty - Such laws are in terms of Cause and Effect
- CAUSE EFFECT
15Means Ends (or Objectives)
- God has established the operation of these laws
by providing means that may be used in order to
achieve the desired ends (or, objectives) - MEANS ENDS
16An Example Using Medicine vs. Using Prayer
- A medicine has certain properties due to which it
is used (as a means) when needed by a patient,
so that he is cured (i.e., gets the end result)
- The patient does not avoid using medicine, due to
his belief in the power of pre-destination
(What is going to happen is going to happen so
why use medicine?)
17- Similarly, Doaa (Prayer) is a humble
supplication in the form of an earnest request to
God (i.e. a means) to grant a person something
he needs (i.e., he wants to get a desired end
result) - So, how can a person, in need, avoid using the
means of Prayer (which has God-given properties)
due to his belief in the power of
pre-destination (What is going to happen is
going to happen so why resort to Prayer?)
18- The system of Pre-destination (or, effects) has
been linked by God to the system of causes (or,
means) - Nothing, that is pre-destined, happens without a
cause-and-effect relation. - The error of Sir Sayyed is that he fails to
recognize that Prayer is also among the
God-created effective means, for the benefit of
human beings to achieve desirable ends, under
Gods laws
19- Sir Sayyed believes that fire has a specific
quality it burns. Now, although he believes in
the reality of pre-destination, yet he would not
say that -
- If someone is pre-destined to get burnt, he
would get burnt even without fire. - Sir Sayyed seems to think that although fire has
an effective quality but prayer has no effective
qualities - He fails to recognize that the same
pre-destination that rules (the quality of) fire
also governs (the qualities of) Prayer.
20The Root and the Branch An Analogy
- Prayer is the Root (i.e., the main fact)
- Acceptance of Prayer is its Branch (i.e., a
subsidiary of the main fact)
- PRINCIPLE One who is confused about the Root,
always has difficulties in understanding the
Branch (as does Sir Sayyed)
21The Promised Messiah (a.s.) Explains the Nature
of Prayer and the Process of the Acceptance of
Prayer
- There is an existing force of attraction between
a righteous man and God, at all times. - First, Gods Rahman attribute pulls man towards
Him - God Righteous Man
- Secondly, due to the pull of a righteous mans
truthful sincerity with God, God gets closer to
him - God Righteous Man
22- At the time of Prayer, this ongoing attraction
between God and a righteous Man, reaches a
Special Height - Then, at that level, it produces strange and
wonderful attributes of power
23What are the components that take one to that
level?
- When a person is facing some hardship and turns
to God with the following attributes of his
prayer - Perfect certainty (of belief in Gods powers)
- Perfect hope
- Perfect love
- Perfect faithfulness
- Perfect courage
24- Then, becoming exceedingly vigilant (and
awakened) he pierces through the coverings of
oblivion (unawareness) and advances on and on in
the fields of self-negation (and
self-annihilation) - Then, eventually, he perceives that he is in the
presence of the Divine Court of Allah to the
total exclusion of everything and everyone - Then his spirit obediently places itself, in
submission, at the threshold of Gods presence
25- Now, the existing force of mutual attraction that
is (already) within him, attracts the favors of
God Almighty - At this point, Allah the Glorious, the Exalted,
turns His attention toward granting this mans
wish (who has been praying) - Now, God diverts the full impact of that Prayer
onto all those initial causes that give birth to
another set of causes (or means) that are
necessary to achieve the desired objective
26- Example If the prayer was for the rain to come,
then after the acceptance of this prayer
those physical factors that are essential for
rain are created (i.e., provided) - The saints believe that a power of creativity
is born within the prayer of a perfectly
righteous person it can do something (under
Gods permission) - i.e., under Gods permission, that prayer
powerfully diffuses into the Physical Realm as
well as the Spiritual Realm, and brings together
the physical elements, the heavenly bodies, and
the minds of other human beings towards the
favorable direction
27An Excerpt from A Book of Hadhrat Sayyed Abdul
Qaadir Jeelani (r.a.), presented by the Promised
Messiah (a.s.)
- If you want to become one accepted by God then
believe that your hands and feet, your eyes,
tongue and your entire body, and all its elements
are idols lying in your way. So also are your
children and wife, and everything you wish for in
the world these are all idols lying in your way.
So, therefore, you should not obey any of these
idols by devoting yourself wholly to itexcept to
fulfill your obligations according to the
Shariah. If you do that, you will rise in rank
in Gods estimation until your self will not
be visible anymore
28An Excerpt from A Book of Hadhrat Sayyed Abdul
Qaadir Jeelani (r.a.), presented by the
Promised Messiah (a.s.) Contd.
- Then through your prayers and your blessings,
acute sufferings of other people will be removed
Whatever will find expression through your tongue
will, in fact, originate from God And the
operation of pre-destiny will be nullified in
your case, i.e., your prayer and your attention
will creatively permeate the world. And then,
should you wish to cause what is extinct to
become present and what is present to become
extinct, the same will transpire. And matters
that transcend the normal operations would find
expression through you From Fotooh-ul-Ghayeb
29What did the Prophets have in their hands,
except Prayer? The Promised Messiah (a.s.)
- Several kinds of Miracles are, in fact, the
result of the Acceptance of Prayer - Various Revealed Books of God contain many such
examples
30- The strange and wondrous spectacle that
transpired in the desolate country of Arabia
when hundreds of thousands of the spiritually
dead were revived to life within a very short
span of time and those who had had crooked ways
for generations, they acquired the Divine color
and those who were blind of sight became people
of vision and the mute started giving expression
to the God-inspired words of wisdom. And all of a
sudden such a Revolution took place in the world
that was totally unseen and unheard of before
that time. Do you know what it was? It was the
nightly Prayers supplicated in pitch darkness
by the one who had totally annihilated himself in
(the cause of) Allah, that raised a clamor in the
world, and wrought such amazing feats that would
seem impossible to be accomplished by that
unlettered man who was without any human support.
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32- In my personal experience, too, the effectiveness
of Prayer far exceeds the (effective) attributes
of water and fire. - Rather, in the entire Physical Realm, there is
nothing, by comparison, that is as superbly
effective as the Prayer
33Prayers and Medicines
- DOUBT Some prayers do not seem to hit the target
and they seem to produce no result - REPLY Various medicines are no different, in
this regard, either. So, would you stop medical
treatment as such? - Although pre-destination governs everything, but
it has neither wasted nor discredited various
branches of human knowledge - If you observe carefully, the Physical Means and
the Spiritual Means, neither are outside the
purview of pre-destination
34Both Physical Means and Spiritual Means are
within the Pre-destination
- Example If the pre-destination is favourable to
a patient, then - (A) The (pre-destined) suitable means of
treatment will become fully available - (B) The condition of the patients body will be
such as to be fully receptive to that treatment - When (A) (B) occurs, the medicine hits the
target and the patient is cured
35Medicine and Prayer The Same Principle of
Success
- The Prayer acts on the same principle
- The suitable means and
- The favourable conditions
- come together only in such cases where it is
- Gods intention to accept the Prayer
- God has tied the Physical Realm and the Spiritual
Realm in the same chain of Cause and Effect
relations - It is an error of Sir Sayyed that he accepts only
the Physical Realm, and rejects the Spiritual
Realm
36Proof of the Acceptance of Prayers An Offer by
the Promised Messiah (a.s.)
- If you persist in your beliefs against the
acceptance of prayers, I promise that I will
inform you about some of my prayers about
youwell in advance of their acceptance. If you
permit me,I will even publish them in advance,for
the benefit of general public. - But, in return, you must also promise to give up
your false ideas, after witnessing the truth of
my claim
37Another Offer to Sir Sayyed by the Promised
Messiah (a.s.)
- Sir Sayyed should try to imagine his last day
of life and, in view of that, I think it is
better for him to come and stay in my company for
a few months. Since I am Divinely Appointed, and
I am commissioned to be a Giver of Good News,
therefore, I promise that I will prayerfully
focus my attention for achieving satisfaction for
Sir Sayyed. I am hopeful that God will show
some Sign to bring to naught the Law of Nature
as theorized by Sir Sayyed.
38- Sir Sayyed misunderstood the meaning of the verse
(4061) he quoted - The command Pray unto Me is not about all kinds
of ordinary prayers. It is only about the Act of
Worship (or Prayer) that is obligatory for
mankind. - That is why, disobeying this command is stated to
be punishable by Hell (unlike the case of
ordinary prayers).
39- Even if we accept (for the sake of argument) that
it refers to all ordinary prayers, the fact
remains that the Acceptance of Prayer requires
that all the necessary conditions of its success
are met at the same time. - And only God can cause them all to happen at the
same time (when He intends to accept a prayer)
40Favorable Conditions for the Acceptance of a
Prayer
- Humble submission is not the only pre-condition.
Others include - Taqwa (Fear Love of God)
- Purity (physical spiritual)
- Truthfulness
- Perfect Belief
- Perfect Love
- What is prayed for is not contrary to wisdom
underlying a Divine Purpose
41Favourable Conditions for the Acceptance of a
Prayer Contd.
- Success in acceptance of prayer further requires
- A full measure of spirituality must enter into
the prayer, and - An affinity (closeness) between the person who
prays and that what is prayed for must be firmly
established
42Favourable Conditions for the Acceptance of a
Prayer Contd.
- Until the Divine Intent moves favourably towards
the acceptance of a prayer - The simultaneous occurrence of these favourable
conditions does not occur, and - One falls short of the full measure of
persistence and attentiveness needed for a
successful prayer
43Salvation in the HereafterA Result of Acceptance
of Prayers So, Why Not in This Life?
- If Sir Sayyed believes that a true believers
prayers for getting salvation in the Hereafter
are accepted, then it must be also accepted that
his prayers are accepted for achieving what he
prays for in this world, too! - Alternatively
- If prayers for needs arising in this world simply
go waste - Then the prayers for achieving salvation in the
Hereafter will go waste, too! - (So, what does now remain of the Belief in the
Hereafter?)
44Seven Guiding Principles for Assessing a
Commentary of the Holy Quran
- Internal supportive evidence (i.e., from within
the Holy Quran) - Support from the commentary by the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.) - Support from the commentary by the Companions of
the Holy Prophet(s.a.w) - Pondering over the Holy Quran with the help of
ones own purified nature - Digging into Arabic lexicons to add to the depth
of perception in the meanings of the words of the
Holy Quran - Pondering over the Physical Phenomena to try to
understand the nature of the Spiritual Phenomena
(due to the parallelism, created by God, between
the Physical Realm and the Spiritual Realm) - The evidence received through the Revelation of
a Saint, or of the Mohaddaseen i.e., those who
are blessed to be able to converse with God and
receive response through receive Divine
Revelation
45The Promised Messiahs Narrative of his Personal
Experience of Receiving the Revelation from God
- I affirm the truth of the fact, by swearing to it
in the name of Allah , the Exalted in His Glory,
that the Revelation descends upon my heart like a
ray of light from the sun falls upon a wall. I
experience every day that, whenever the moment of
Divine Converse arrives then, initially, I
suddenly experience a state of rapturous
detachment roboodgi and I become like a
transformed object although my sense of feeling
and cognizance do remainnominally speakingbut,
at that moment, I find myself as if my entire
being has been powerfully secured within the grip
of another exceedingly powerfulbeing. At that
moment, I perceive that every fibre of my being
is in his hand, and whatever was mine is no
longer mine but belongs to him.
46- While I am in that state, initially God the
Exalted brings forth those thoughts of my heart
or, mind upon which He wants to cast a ray of
His Discourse. Then, amid a wondrous state, those
thoughts are marshalled in front of my view,
i.e., when a thought appears, e.g., for Zayed, as
to whether or not he will be cured of a specific
illness, then in a flash a piece of Divine
Discourse falls on that bit of thought like a
ray of light and, due to that, quite often my
whole body quakes. Now, that matter having been
resolved, another thought comes in view. The
moment this thought is positioned in front of my
view, immediately another piece of Divine
Discourse falls upon it! This is analogous to a
hunter-archer who keeps on shooting arrows as
soon as the game successively comes right on the
mark. Right at that time it is perceived that
this continuum of thoughts is born out of my
natural capacity, whereas the Divine Discourse
that falls upon it descends from higher up This
narrative aids in clearly understanding as to
what is the natural capability and what is it
that descends from the heaven.
47The Promised Messiahs Narrative of his Personal
Experience of Receiving the Revelation from God
48The Promised Messiahs Additional Narrative of
his Personal Experience of Receiving the
Revelation from God (page 26)
- This humble one has been blessed with the Divine
Discourse almost for the last 11 years, and know
this fact very well that Revelation indeed
descends from the heaven - I have experienced that, at the time of
Revelationthat descends on me in the nature of
the Revelation granted to the Saintsan external
and overwhelmingly strong control is felt.
Sometimes this control is so overpoweringand
engulfs me in its myriad luminescence in such a
way that I feel being pulled toward it in a
manner that none of my faculties can resist it.
49The Promised Messiahs Additional Narrative of
his Personal Experience of Receiving the
Revelation from God (page 26)
- During this state of being under Divine
Control, I hear an openly flowing and luminous
Discourse. I sometimes see the Angels and
experience the profound impact and
awe-inspiring quality, which characterizes the
Truth. Such Discourse, quite often, comprises the
matters pertaining to the Unseen. And such a
Divine Control and its grip is external, which
provides the proof of the existence of God the
Exalted. -
- Now, negating this would amount to killing a
manifest truth.
50The Promised Messiahs Additional Narrative of
his Personal Experience of Receiving the
Revelation from God (page 26)
51Conclusion
- A Persian Poem by the Promised
Messiah (a.s.) - Cure your Disease of Disbelief in Prayer,
through using the medicine of Prayer - Just as the habitual drinker treats the
morbidly strong urge to drink, by drinking even
more wine. - O ye who says that if a Prayer has any
effect, where is it? - Rush towards me! I will demonstrate it for
you, as clearly as the bright Sun - Listen up! Do not negate the mysteries of
the Transcendent Power of God - Wrap up this issue come and see through me
the living example of an Accepted Prayer